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Garrison finish

American  

noun

  1. the finish of a race, especially a horse race, in which the winner comes from behind to win at the last moment.


Etymology

Origin of Garrison finish

1930–35; probably named after Edward (“Snapper”) Garrison, 19th-century American jockey who often won in this fashion

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Mutual Broadcasting System approved an agreement with the Society, and in a Garrison finish at St. Louis won ratification from a majority of its 169 member stations.

From Time Magazine Archive

Re-entering the competition late, Douglas turned up with a slicked-up job, reputedly with a speed above 400 miles an hour, and, in a Garrison finish, last week took first money.

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